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National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:09 pm
by Ran
Just heard about this. It is in Rochester, NY.
http://www.museumofplay.org/nthof/
Inducted Toys in the National Toy Hall of Fame
To date, the following 44 toys have made it into the National Toy Hall of Fame:
Alphabet Blocks
Atari® 2600 Game System
Baby Doll
The Ball
Barbie®
Bicycle
Big Wheel®
Candy Land®
Cardboard Box
Checkers
Crayola® Crayons
Duncan® Yo-Yo
Easy Bake® Oven
Erector® Set
Etch A Sketch®
Frisbee®
G.I. Joe®
Hula Hoop®
Jack-in-the-Box
Jacks
Jigsaw Puzzle
Jump Rope
Kite
LEGO®
Lincoln Logs®
Lionel® Trains
Marbles
Monopoly®
Mr. Potato Head®
Nintendo Game Boy®
Play-Doh®
Radio Flyer® Wagon
Raggedy Ann and Andy™
Rocking Horse
Roller Skates
SCRABBLE®
Silly Putty®
Skateboard
Slinky®
Stick
Teddy Bear
Tinkertoy®
Tonka® Trucks
View-Master®
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:44 pm
by Diabolical
No original Star Wars toys? WTF?
They're directly responsible for almost every action figure on the shelves today.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 11:57 pm
by anarky
I was going to say it looks like older stuff, but then I noticed the 2600 and GameBoy on the list. Curiously, no NES, which was probably as widespread as the 2600 and rejuvenated the dying videogame market, or the Playstation, first of the current batch of gaming goodness. Weird. Hell, Transformers and Cabbage Patch Dolls are both older than the GameBoy.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:09 am
by Ran
I heard an interview with the curator on the radio. He said they are slow to induct a toy into their hall of fame. The Gameboy looks like it is the newest thing on the list. Judging from the toys that are already in, I'd bet that the Light-Bright and Hot Wheels get in before Star Wars.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:29 am
by Slicker
A cardboard box? A fucking cardboard box! Are they serious?!
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:42 am
by vynsane
Slicker wrote:A cardboard box? A fucking cardboard box! Are they serious?!
what do kids play with first on christmas?
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 12:34 pm
by anarky
In the Flantdig household, you don't want to know.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:55 pm
by Diabolical
Also, no Ball in a Cup?
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:40 pm
by mabudon
and no boogers, and no toy drum (the kind that your devious out of town relatives bequeath), and I notice sand didn't make the list either, or doodies. They can "carefully consider" that list not meaning a fucking thing to fucking anyone capable of actual independent thought, that fucking Hall of Fame must be the gayest thing ever (and I mean that in the old-school way natch)

Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:47 pm
by mabudon
Okay I'm not done- what about fucking string huh?? Fuck man I'd KILL to see the fucking exhibit they have for "Stick"- if I saw a fucking moon-eyed fucking idiot take a fucking pic of that fucker with anything but contempt in mind I'd press the silly putty onto a picture of a vagina then affix it to their foreheads right there in the "museum" (I'd bring some porn with me I guess just in case)
I wonder when styrofoam packing peanuts and bubblewrap are getting fucking inducted. And where's trees, I played with trees more than I played with a fucking stick.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:44 pm
by Ran
They have descriptions of all the toys
here
Slicker wrote:A cardboard box? A fucking cardboard box! Are they serious?!
I built many forts back in the day using a
cardboard box. Looking back, I'm surprised my parents and grandparents gave a 7 year old a knife to cut doors and windows in it.
Here is their entry for "Stick"
Stick
The stick may be the world’s oldest toy. Animals play with sticks, and we use them to play fetch with our dogs. Children find sticks an endless source of make-believe fun. Sticks can turn into swords, magic wands, majorette batons, fishing poles, and light sabers. When children pretend with sticks, they cultivate their creativity and develop their imagination. They explore as they search outdoors for just the right one. Children build with sticks, bat balls with them, and walk with them. They are the original building blocks for creative play. Sticks also promote free play—the freedom to invent and discover. They encourage playing outside instead of inside. Sticks are all around us; they are natural and free. And playing with sticks isn’t just for children and animals. Adult artists, crafters, decorators, and architects all make use of sticks in sculptures, wreaths, furniture, and building design. Few adults or children can resist simple play with sticks—from drawing in the sand on the beach, to building a campfire and then toasting marshmallows. Sticks are not only possibly the oldest toy, they’re possibly the best!
Diabolical wrote:Also, no Ball in a Cup?
Not even 2 girls and 1 cup.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2009 11:37 pm
by mabudon
Oooh boy
Few adults or children can resist simple play with sticks—from drawing in the sand on the beach, to building a campfire and then toasting marshmallows.
Ahh yes building a giant fucking bonfire is really just "simple play with sticks" that "few adults or children can resist", FUCK is that stupid, that's like saying that some poor drone in a factory putting a product in a box a thousand times a day "can't resist simple play with cartons"
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Fri Nov 13, 2009 6:50 am
by vynsane
mabudon wrote: that's like saying that some poor drone in a factory putting a product in a box a thousand times a day "can't resist simple play with cartons"
hence the cardboard box entry... DUH!
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:45 am
by Ran
I was reading more stuff on the site. The Ball, Big Wheel, and Game Boy were just inducted on
Nov 5th.
The three toy honorees were selected from among 12 toy finalists that included: The Ball, Big Wheel, Cabbage Patch Kids®, Game of Life®, Hot Wheels®, Nintendo Game Boy®, Paper Airplane, Playing Cards, Rubik’s Cube®, Sidewalk Chalk, Toy Tea Set, and Transformers®.
Re: National Toy Hall of Fame?
Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 11:59 am
by The Grin
I nominate the Dildo. It is the one toy that all your mothers still play with. Don't believe me? It is probably in her dresser drawer.
